FS: Neon Green "Weeping Willow" Frags

ilyad

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Hey all,

I decided my green "weeping willow" got too large, so I fragged it up a few weeks back. Have a total of 11 frags, but 3 are spoken for... so 8 are up for grabs. Looking for $40 each, first come first serve. Curbside pick up in North Hollywood (91605). Will respond in order that someone reaches out to me, if there is high demand.

At this time, I will just be grabbing a random frag (that is looking well established), until I get to the last few, at which point we can pick and choose.

Mother Colony prior to fragging
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The frags
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Thanks! Love my wrasses... also have a Radiant.

Here are some better shots of them
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Is that a Starry blenny as well!? I am beginning my stocking for the 40B -> 83gal upgrade. A radiant is on my list, as well as a bunch of other wrasses. Was wondering if a starry blenny would fit in with a wrasse dominant tank. Particularly with a black leopard which might look a bit too similar.
 

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Is that a Starry blenny as well!? I am beginning my stocking for the 40B -> 83gal upgrade. A radiant is on my list, as well as a bunch of other wrasses. Was wondering if a starry blenny would fit in with a wrasse dominant tank. Particularly with a black leopard which might look a bit too similar.
It is a starry blenny and I have not noticed any issues with any of the wrasses I have... I am not sure if the black leopard would be close enough in look that its an issue. When I did introduce the starry blenny, the only fish that cared was my white tail bristletooth, where it chased the blenny away from the nori (I think it knew they competed for the same food source). They have since settled down and nobody bugs one another.
 

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